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3 Feb

Clinique, Mount Sinai Launch Dermatology Center for Sensitive Skin

Clinique is diving deeper into its dermatological roots. The Estée Lauder Cos.-owned skincare brand has made a philanthropic commitment of $5 million over seven years to determine the Mount Sinai-Clinique Healthy Skin Dermatology Centre with Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. It should study how skin ages, skin allergies and inflammatory eczematous skin conditions, including eczema and make contact with dermatitis. Through investigating healthy skin, together with the skin of those with atopic dermatitis and other allergic skin disorders, the hope is that researchers may learn tips on how to significantly slow the visible signs of aging in all people in addition to in patients with eczema, who show signs of premature or accelerated aging. Insights from this research aim to...
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28 Oct

How This Beauty Founder Climbed Mount Kilimanjaro – WWD

Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro just isn't a straightforward feat but neither is being an entrepreneur. And Jessica Herrin has done each.  Herrin is an explorer at heart, having founded accessory company Stella & Dot in 2004 and Ever Skincare in 2015, which offers clean products for premenopausal women. While she’s been hard at work on each businesses, turning 50 marked a serious milestone for her that called for an epic trip. “It’s a reflective time and I used to be like, ‘I would like to do something epic that takes me out of my comfort zone that I’ve never experienced before,’” Herrin said. With overtime before heading off to her sophomore yr of school at Stanford University, Herrin’s 19-year-old daughter, Charlotte, decided to...
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16 Oct

Cancellations Mount because the Fashion Industry Reacts – The

From left: Wendy Liebmann, Galia Lahav and Pnina Tornai Steven A Henry/Getty; Rommel Demano/Getty; Mike Coppola/Getty Fall is traditionally the style world’s busiest season, however the devastating Israel–Hamas War has modified all that, with a slew of beauty and fashion events being canceled for the upcoming weeks. Nonetheless, some insiders feel that the industry’s muted response has been a results of firms valuing profits within the increasingly necessary Middle Eastern market over taking a robust moral stance. In accordance with Women’s Wear Daily, as of Oct. 12, beauty’s biggest players, including L’Oréal, Procter & Gamble, Unilever, The Estée Lauder Cos., Kering and LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton have didn't make any statements on the Hamas terrorist attacks on Israel or the humanitarian crises unfolding...
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